RT @SteveDiMiceli: Two things are different about this year's Duquesne team:
1) They're ready to compete for an NCAA bid this year.
2) They have talented underclassmen waiting in the wings for the team to reload and be very good in 21-22. Success is looking sustainable.

RT @JonRothstein: Two teams not getting enough attention in the Atlantic 10?
St. Bonaventure and Duquesne.
Bonnies return five starters from a 19-win team.
Dukes return four starters from a 21-win team.
Both will be in the mix at the top of the league.

RT @DuqLax: In light of what’s happening in the world, Senior captain, Kirsten Barnes has raised over $1600 in a matter of just 36 hours for the @NAACP_LDF . She says, “I always try and be open and accepting to all those around me, those who know me definitely know that.”
We are so proud! https://t.co/bpTGnjoNCQ

Typical. Screw the players that had absolutely nothing to do with an assistant coach violating his ethics, which provided no competitive advantage whatsoever. Absurd overkill, and an ineffective deterrent. The players were the victims of the ethical violation! Now re-victimized.

The NCAA Committee on Infractions placed Oklahoma State's men's basketball program on three years of probation and banned them from playing in postseason tournaments this coming season. https://t.co/0TxQ4RTDdj

RT @andyhre: It comes from an attitude where schools feel the athletes' NIL is their property (rather than the athletes' rights) and that any NIL plan has to take the schools' inconvenience into account. But that's not how rights work. https://t.co/4jwILc30iM